Collapsible pen
A collapsible pen including a telescopically extensible barrel and a ballpoint refill cartridge having a ballpoint tip removably attached to the barrel. The pen further includes a ballpoint tip cap that releasably attaches to the refill cartridge. The extensible barrel includes an outer tubular member and at least two and most preferably three inner tubular members concentrically and coaxially mounted with respect to both the outer tubular member and to one another. Each inner tubular member has a smaller outer diameter than the overlying tubular members. The ballpoint tip cap, adapted for attachment to a key chain, is releasably attached to either the outer tubular member of the barrel or to the refill cartridge to cover the ballpoint tip. The pen has a fully extended length and a collapsed (retracted) length. With a barrel consisting of three inner tubular members, and the cap removed, the fully extended length of the pen is greater than twice the collapsed length of the pen.
The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of parent application Ser. No. 10/197,040, filed Jul. 16, 2002, now abandoned.
The present nonprovisional application is a Continuation in Part of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/357,611, filed Feb. 14, 2002.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to writing implements, and more particularly to a collapsible/extensible pen.
2. Prior Art
Pens that are collapsible or retractable to some portion of their fully extended length are known in the art. Representative of such pens are U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,174,461 and 3,709,620. Mittersinker et al., in U.S. Pat. No. 6,237,627, discloses an extensible pen having a pen barrel with an expanding middle section. The pen barrel holds a retractable ballpoint pen refill cartridge When the pen is expanded, the writing tip of the refill is extended from a retracted position inside the pen barrel to a writing position, while the barrel becomes full length for comfort when writing. The pen may be collapsed for storage, which simultaneously retracts the writing tip inside the pen barrel. The disclosure includes an embodiment wherein the pen includes a cap that is adapted for attachment to a key chain. Due to the construction of the pen, the fully extended length of the pen is necessarily less than two times its collapsed length.
Katoh, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,601,599, discloses a ball-point pen capable of being easily stored in a pocket or the like when not in actual use, and of being readily adjusted to a stand-by position for writing without the possibility of unexpected projection of the pen point. The ballpoint pen is provided with a telescopic body containing a ballpoint pen refill therein, and is constructed so that the pen point is hidden when the body is collapsed and that the pen point is exposed for writing when the body is extended. The ballpoint pen is further provided with retaining means for holding the body in the collapsed condition. When not in use, the ballpoint pen can be more conveniently stored in a pocket or the like if it is made shorter than prior art ones by collapsing the body. Since the body can securely be held in the collapsed state by the retaining means, the pen point is prevented from being unexpectedly exposed. The pen point can be exposed only by extending the body. In the extended state, the overall length of the pen is as long as the length of conventional, fixed-length prior art ballpoint pens. Again, however, due to the construction of the pen wherein the construction of the barrel has only two sliding members, the fully extended length of the pen is necessarily less than two times the collapsed length of the pen.
It is desirable to provide a pen that is truly compact: that is, a pen that can be collapsed to a length that is less than half of its fully extended length, have a fully extended length that is comfortable for writing and that may be attached to a key chain or necklace or the like when not in use. Most preferably, the collapsed length of the pen should be approximately the length of a key (˜2.25 inches) so that it can be conveniently attached to a key chain, and have a fully extended length of about 5 inches—a length that is comfortable for writing.
SUMMARYIt is an object of the present invention to provide a collapsible pen that has a fully extended length and a collapsed length and which can be extended to a fully extended length that is greater than twice the collapsed length of the pen.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a collapsible pen meeting the above objective and having attachment means thereon operable for attaching the pen to a key chain.
It is yet a further object of the invention to provide a collapsible pen meeting both of the above-stated objectives and wherein the means for attaching the collapsible pen to a chain also securely covers the ink dispensing tip of the collapsible pen when the pen is not in use.
The above objects of the invention are met by providing a collapsible pen having a fully extended length and a collapsed length wherein said fully extended length is greater than or equal to said collapsed length. The collapsible pen comprises: (a) a tubular telescopically extendable barrel having a leading end and a trailing end; (b) a threaded barrel tip affixed to the leading end of the barrel; (c) a ballpoint pen refill cartridge adapted to be releasably attached to the threaded barrel tip; (d) a rear cap affixed to the trailing end of the barrel; and (e) a ballpoint refill cap having a leading end with chain attachment means thereon and a trailing end having a conical cavity therewithin and pen engagement means disposed within the conical recess. The barrel of the collapsible pen barrel comprises an outer tube having an axial bore and at least two axially concentric tubes coaxially and slidably disposed within the axial bore of the outer tube. The two axially concentric tubes comprise a first inner tube having a first axial bore and a second inner tube slidably and coaxially disposed within the first axial bore. The second inner tube preferably has a second axial bore. The threaded barrel tip affixed to the leading end of the outer tube comprising the barrel has a conical outer surface with a first annular groove thereon. The conical recess in the trailing end of the ballpoint refill cap has a second annular groove on an inner surface thereof and a compressible ring disposed within said second annular groove. The combination of the ring and grooves provides means for releasably but securely attaching the barrel to the cap. The cap includes means on the leading end thereof operable for attaching the cap to a chain or the like.
The features of the invention believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. However the invention itself, both as to organization and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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The collapsible pen 10 further preferably includes a removable cap 40, a first embodiment of which is shown in perspective view in
The embodiment of the collapsible pen indicated at numeral 10 in
The barrel 11 of all embodiments of the present collapsible pen includes a plurality of concentric cylinders 13–16 that are axially slidable with respect to one another. The inside diameter of each cylinder comprising the barrel is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the immediately underlying cylinder. Thus, the outermost cylinder comprising the barrel has the largest outer diameter and is dimensioned to be comfortably held between the fingers for writing. Unlike other collapsible pens, the removable ballpoint pen refill cartridge of the present pen is affixed to the outermost barrel for comfortable writing when the pen is extended to its full length and gripped between the fingers. Further, the replacement of the ballpoint pen refill is facilitated by the incorporation of a detent pin therein. The detent pin provides means for gripping the conical tip of the refill in order to unscrew it from the barrel for replacement. In addition, the cap 110 can be employed as a wrench to unscrew the refill from the barrel.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A collapsible pen having a fully extended length and a collapsed length wherein said fully extended length is greater than or equal to twice said collapsed length and wherein said collapsible pen comprises: (a) a tubular telescopically extendable barrel having a leading end and a trailing end wherein said leading end has a greater outer diameter than said trailing end when said barrel is extended; (b) a threaded barrel tip affixed to said leading end of said barrel; (c) a ballpoint pen refill cartridge adapted to be releasably attached to said threaded barrel tip; (d) a rear cap affixed to said trailing end of said barrel; and (e) a ballpoint refill cap having a leading end with chain attachment means thereon and a trailing end having a conical recess therewithin and pen engagement means disposed within said conical recess.
2. The collapsible pen in accordance with claim 1 wherein said barrel comprises an outer tube having an axial bore and at least two axially concentric tubes coaxially and slidably disposed within said axial bore of said outer tube.
3. The collapsible pen of claim 2 wherein said at least two axially concentric tubes comprise a first inner tube having a first axial bore and a second inner tube slidably and coaxially disposed within said first axial bore.
4. The collapsible pen of claim 3 wherein said second inner tube has a second axial bore.
5. The collapsible pen of claim 4 wherein said threaded barrel tip has a conical outer surface with a first annular groove thereon.
6. The collapsible pen of claim 5 wherein said conical recess in said ballpoint refill cap has a second annular groove on an inner surface thereof and a compressible ring disposed within said second annular groove.
7. A collapsible pen having a fully extended length and a collapsed length wherein said fully extended lenght is greater than or equal to twice said collapsed length, said collapsible pen comprising: (a) a tubular telescopically extendable barrel having a leading end and a trailing end; (b) a threaded barrel tip affixed to said leading end of said barrel; (c) a ballpoint pen refill cartridge adapted to be releasably attached to said threaded barrel tip; (d) a rear cap affixed to said trailing end of said barrel; and (e) a ballpoint refill cap having a leading end with chain attachment means thereon and a trailing end in opposition thereto, said ballpoint refill cap having an axial cavity therewhitin that is open at said trailing end, said axial cavity having a leading cylindrical portion with a spring disposed therewithin and a trailing conical portion and pen engagement means disposed on said ballpoint refill cap adjacent to said trailing end thereof, wherein said ballpoint refill cartridge has a conical outer surface on a leading end thereon and wherein a detent pin extends laterally from conical outer surface.
8. The collapsible pen of claim 7 wherein said pen engagement means on said ballpoint refill cap is a J-shaped detent notch on said trailing end thereof operable for matingly engaging said detent pin.
Type: Grant
Filed: Nov 14, 2003
Date of Patent: Feb 21, 2006
Patent Publication Number: 20040109719
Inventor: Ron Del Rosso (Santa Barbara, CA)
Primary Examiner: David J. Walczak
Attorney: Michael G. Petit
Application Number: 10/448,756
International Classification: B43K 23/02 (20060101); B43K 23/08 (20060101);